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  1. Morse lake inboards did my neighbor's v- drive. I would think N3 would do it as well. Or ship it to Jody's and road trip to pick it up- collect a few wintertime pulls when you get there to satisfy the off season blues.
  2. gotta love Indiana- biggest decisions our HOA has to make is whether to make annual dues $100 or $150- and whether to turn the well back on if it gets too dry after it's too cold for all but one member to ski (the answer= yes). It may not be the most beautiful place on earth but we gots lots of wata and soil just made for digging ski lakes.
  3. Many of the reasons above bust mostly because I'm addicted. I get high when I do it, I go through withdrawal when I don't, as soon as I'm done I'm thinking about when I'm going to get my next fix. I need to do it increasingly more to get the same high. I've spent a ton of money on it. I'm willing to risk my body for it. And to justify the addiction I keep trying to get others- even my family members- hooked also.
  4. I've used both the VP and the scribner and the vent on the scribner seems to work a little better. Instead of a twist vent it flips open with the thumb, so once the gas starts flowing you flip the vent open with your thumb to dump a tasty 5 gallon load of petrol in your favorite go boat. I sometimes liberate 1 or 2 mls with the flip vent but that just seems to break the surface tension coming through the gates.

     

    I have a buddy that got questioned one time when he was filling up his jugs about them being legal containers. He less than politely told the lady that he's a race car driver and she should mind her own business. I wonder if they would refuse to fill them in some place like Oregon where they have to pump gas for you.

  5. That looks great! Were you able to sell soil? It seems like there are some good ski lakes to be made in the Midwest while selling the soil to cap brown fields. Is it just you and your father-in-law or will there be others? There is a wakeboarder on our ski lake and if he started to jack with the course while I was getting ready to ski I would probably blow a gasket.
  6. Marcus Brown has done a great job of reaching out to the non-buoy crowd which is a necessary ingredient for the rebirth of waterskiing. Growing up I skied behind a 17 ft tri hull with an outboard but I still somehow felt connected to the guys on the bud waterski tour. I don't see that with wake boarding- it seems the message there is that if you're not boarding behind a 6 figure boat big enough to sink a small fishing boat then you're not part of the "in" crowd. For any of these sports to survive on a pro level it needs to be inclusive of the guys who have never seen a course or a boat with ballast.
  7. One of the coolest aspects of this sport is the access we (even a hack like me) have to the sport's top athletes. It was pretty cool watching Daniel Odvarko ski so well last weekend knowing I took lessons from him in the spring. Now if I can only meet Horton in real life someday...
  8. Just finished up a session breaking in the camaro 2 mil full suit. From a skiability standpoint I prefer it over my oneil boost baggy suit and far more than my previous cheap neoprene full wetsuit. Water 60 air 50s so not that cold yet but obviously I was perfectly warm in the camaro. We will see what happens as the water gets colder but I'm going to stay in the camaro as long as I can.
  9. It's going to have to get pretty cold here before I switch from my 1 mm blacktec top to the 2 mil full suit. Wearing blacktec is like wearing a solar panel- when the sun is out the heat from the 1 mil top is unbelievable. I wore it in michigan over Labor Day with air and water in the 60s, sunny day and I was roasting in just the top. The 1 mil definitely does not impede my hack job.
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